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Washington Post: Plan for Long Bridge expansion moves forward

Editor Sep 11, 2019
A proposal to expand the Long Bridge over the Potomac River, which officials say is key to the region’s growing rail needs, appears to be moving forward.

WUSA9: ‘They can’t hide it anymore’ | DC Police report shows racial disparities in…

Editor Sep 10, 2019
Data confirms WUSA 9 investigation into racial imbalances in Stop and Frisk in the District

Washington Jewish Week: Edlavitch JCC reopens after renovations

Editor Sep 10, 2019
The doors of the Edlavitch Jewish Community Center of Washington, D.C., reopened last Thursday after a nearly year-long, $16 million renovation.

Washington Business Journal: The Reach at Kennedy Center surpasses $250M fundraising goal

Editor Sep 10, 2019
The John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts made its fundraising goal for the Reach, its three-pavilion expansion, with two days to spare before its grand opening.

City Paper: Threats, Favors for Friends, and Ethics Violations Prompt Congressional Republicans Call…

Editor Sep 10, 2019
Representatives Jim Jordan and Mark Meadows' original request yielded nearly 1,000 pages suggesting Evans is "ethically compromised."

WAMU: Construction Companies Save Big When They Violate D.C. Labor Laws, Racine Says

Editor Sep 10, 2019
Construction companies that operate in the District of Columbia can slash costs significantly by sidestepping labor laws, according to a new study commissioned by D.C. Attorney General Karl Racine.

Washington Times: House Republicans seek interview with Jack Evans, are questioning D.C. statehood

Editor Sep 10, 2019
House Republicans say they want to interview D.C. Council member Jack Evans and Metro officials, after reviewing the transit agency’s ethics investigation of the former Metro Board chairman and again calling into question D.C. statehood…

Washingtonian: These Navy Yard Apartments Look Directly Into Nats Park (Plus There’s a HipCityVeg…

Editor Sep 10, 2019
Take a first look inside JBG Smith's West Half development.

Washington Business Journal: Bowser bill would require investigations of maternal deaths in D.C.

Editor Sep 10, 2019
D.C. Mayor Muriel Bowser is taking steps to address a problem plaguing the District: maternal deaths.

Washington Business Journal: Gut reno coming for GW’s largest undergraduate dorm. The school…

Editor Sep 10, 2019
George Washington University is advancing toward a gut renovation of its largest undergraduate residence hall, a building the school acquired in the 1950s and hasn’t fully updated since.

WAMU: José Andrés Has Served More Than 100,000 Free Meals In The Bahamas

Editor Sep 10, 2019
A humanitarian relief nonprofit run by D.C.-based celebrity chef José Andrés has served more than 100,000 free meals in the Bahamas.

Curbed: The latest on the rehabilitation and expansion of D.C.’s Long Bridge corridor

Editor Sep 10, 2019
The project would create a new rail bridge, doubling the corridor’s capacity

WAMU: District Of Corrections: Does D.C. Really Have The Highest Incarceration Rate In The Country?

Editor Sep 10, 2019
For a brief moment last week, D.C. was at opposite ends of a debate.

Bisnow: Eastbanc’s Anthony Lanier: ‘This Will Definitely Be My Last Condo Project’

Editor Sep 10, 2019
When sales began at the Westlight condo building in November 2016, people lined up overnight to sign the first contracts. Now nearly three years later, 30% of the units in the building are unsold, and its developer says it will be his last…

DCist: The Nicholson Project, An Artist Residency And Neighborhood Garden, Comes To Ward 7

Editor Sep 10, 2019
On the outside, it looks like any other single-family rowhouse in the District. But 2310 Nicholson Street SE will soon be opening up as a project unique to the street and rare for the city: a residency for artists, with a community garden…

DCist: Yet Another National Outlet Is Obsessed With Call Your Mother

Editor Sep 10, 2019
Remember when everybody in this city whined about how “There are no good bagels” and “In New York you can get great bagels on EVERY corner”? Now that’s been replaced with choruses of “Have you been to Call Your Mother yet?” and “How long…

WTOP: Threats over Metro Board ethics issues could get further scrutiny on Capitol Hill

Editor Sep 10, 2019
Threats over ethics issues facing then-Metro Board Chairman Jack Evans are detailed in hundreds of pages of documents the transit system provided to members of Congress.

Washington Post: House GOP wants deeper investigation of Jack Evans Metro scandal

Editor Sep 10, 2019
House Republicans are pressing for a deeper investigation of D.C. Council member Jack Evans’s “ethically compromised” behavior when he was Metro board chairman, including whether he and an ally tried to obstruct the inquiry that led to his…

Washingtonian: Now That the Newseum Is Closing, What’s DC’s New Red-Carpet Venue?

Editor Sep 10, 2019
Our guess: the revamped MPAA building.

Bisnow: Hotel Brand Opens First D.C. Location In Dupont Circle, Plans Expansion

Editor Sep 10, 2019
Hotel brands continue to expand to the nation's capital, with the latest new entrant coming to Dupont Circle.
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DC Council Chair Phil Mendelson this morning distributed the latest version of the Fiscal Year 2027 Budget Support Act, which is slated for final consideration at an additional legislative meeting…

District Links: DC touts two-year-old FEMS transfusion program as lifesaving success; record fireworks show brings air…

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The DC Fire and Emergency Medical Services Department is hailing the success of its two-year-old program that enables paramedics to administer whole blood to critically injured and medically unstable…

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The DC Council created an expert advisory panel in the aftermath of the 9/11 terrorist attacks. This year the mayor and council have agreed to kill the District’s Homeland Security Commission despite…
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